IBM 63H3111 Printer User Manual


 
RECONFIGURING MEMORY
Meaning: The printer has received a print job that requires it to adjust
print settings for the current page.
Action: No action is required. The printer reconfigures its memory
settings to print the current page. Afterward, its settings revert to normal.
See “Memory Requirements” on page 3 for more information.
RESETTING PRINTER
Meaning: The printer is resetting to its default values.
Action: None required.
RESTORING DEFAULTS
Meaning: The printer is restoring the factory defaults for the printer.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO IPDS
Meaning: The printer is switching to IPDS.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO PCL
Meaning: The printer is switching to PCL5e.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO PS
Meaning: The printer is switching to PostScript.
Action: None required.
WARMING UP
Meaning: The printer is warming up. When it is warm, it displays the
READY message. This message may also occur while you are printing
envelopes.
Action: None required.
Appendix B. Printer Messages 165